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i like kitchen aid and Bosh my self
bosh is good too although my wife pefers the KA dw in the way it cleans

hands down the bosh is really quiet I mean really quiet.
the bosh doesn't have a steam vent too this is nice cause the KA used to vent and the steam would run under the kitchen counter and right into the cutlary draw and condensate all over everything. very annoying
i personally have not experience with wirlpool

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I bought the DWU7100 for my wife 4 yr ago and it is quiet. It is clean. It is pretty. It adds to your all ready beautiful kitchen. It was so good i installed the same model for my uncle who lets me use his house at Ocean Isle. HINT. Its good. 4 to 5 hundred at Lowes and i work for a Maytag Dealer but i have a new GE refrig.

If you want some truly good advice though and can not afford a whole lot like jenn air, cause the Jenn Air line is really upper crust stuff, you might consider this.

I use to work in high school for my uncle who owns a appliance shop. He is about as succesful as you can be in the appliance world. But they use to take in and recondition used appliances and sell them. You can get some great values in some great appliances by buying from a reupatable outfit, He garunteed the equipment with a 1 year warranty and there was never anything on that floor that you wouldn't consider not putting in your brand new home. The less stellar peices he would market to bars and churches and what not. You can find some great buys if you look. He never pushed fridges. That was one thing he stayed away from on the recondition side. Which is probably smart. No money is fixing it and then selling it and garunteeing it.

And I would just like to say one more thing. Maytags advertising over the years has been the reason why many peoples image of them is so good. Pound for pound, their quality really sucks.